Sentence example with the word 'plentitude'

plentitude

Definition n. a full supply

Last update: August 9, 2015

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Parker's consecration was, however, only made legally valid by the plentitude of the royal supremacy; for the Edwardine Ordinal, which was used, had been repealed by Mary and not re-enacted by the parliament of 1559 Parker owes his fame to circumstances rather than to personal qualifications.   [Please select]

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Of her former plentitude of happiness, that brief visit was all that remained to the unfortunate.   [Please select]

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Had it not been for fear of their fellow-beings, they would have advanced on without much further apprehension; for one and all were now rejoicing in a plentitude of restored health, and their spirits were consequently fresh and cheerful.   [Please select]

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His majesty assures you once more that your sins, however black they may have been, shall be forgiven and forgotten in the plentitude of royal kindness, if you will repent and return in season to his majesty's embrace.   [Please select]

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plentifulness - plentitude - plenty